Roll Your Way to Recovery! 🌀
The SPRI Foam Roller is a high-density, ultra-rigid foam roller designed for professional-grade use, available in 12, 18, and 36-inch lengths. It maintains its shape after repeated use, making it ideal for both commercial gyms and home workouts. This versatile tool not only aids in muscle massage and relief but also enhances core strength and stability, with a downloadable massage guide included for optimal use.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36 x 6.3 x 6.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.64 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 35.8 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Brand Name | SPRI |
Model Name | SPRI 07-70530 |
Color | Black |
Material | foam |
Manufacturer | SPRI |
Part Number | FR-366BLACK |
Style | 36-Inch x 6-Inch |
Size | 36-Inch x 6-Inch |
Sport Type | Excercise & Fitness |
G**
Quality
Excellent for tight muscles. Sturdy and long enough to sit on. Rolls easily and has been the best way to open and loosen up my hips.I have not had any difficulty using it.
M**N
Lengthen sore muscles gently, relieve pain
I took a physical education class in college as a requirement for my degree program and in an effort to avoid the trauma of gym class all over again, I elected to take a strength and self defense class as opposed to say, volleyball or hurdles. It turned out to be a great choice if for no other reason than I learned about these foam rollers!I have tense muscles from working at a desk job all day. My posture is terrible as a result, so I have to actively undo the damage by stretching and gentle exercise when I'm not sitting at work. Yoga and pilates are my go-to, but sometimes I want to just get a massage and it's not feasible to pay someone day after day to work out my aches. Instead, I use the foam roller to work out the kinks and smooth out the pinched muscles. Here's the best parts-- The foam is rigid, but has a little bit of give so you're not tearing at your muscles when you use it-- The diameter of the roll is proportionate for my size: I'm 5'4" and slim so the roll isn't too big or too small to fit with my body-- Inexpensive compared to those at retail stores (they're all plastic foam, folks, there's no reason to pay $60 for a pink one)-- You use the weight of your body to rest and press downward against the roller; it doesn't require special additional parts or assistance from anyone else to use; massage kinks out your back just by laying down and rolling back and forth over it!-- It lengthens the muscle fibers as it rolls; the stretch comes from your body accommodating the stretch caused by the curvature of the foam roller and it very gently provides pressure+stretch, which feels fantastic and over time allows your muscles to heal and resist injury-- Once you pay for it, you have a massage waiting any time you need it at no additional charge-- Water, sweat, liquid and wear-and-tear resistant. I don't know why you'd ever need to replace this.It will blow you away how much better you feel after just absent-mindedly rolling it along your body. Look for videos online to get suggestions from therapist-types about method of use and whatnot. Great investment!
D**.
Quite firm, not wearing out.
I've been using this daily and it's still firm. No signs of wear. Good roller.
K**3
Good quality, works great
I spent 60 hours a week sitting at a desk, but manage to get out 3-4 times a week for long-distance runs. Lately, though, pain in my back and neck has gotten excruciating.About a month ago, my running trainer suggested that I get a foam roller. I didn't notice what brand she had, so made my purchase on Amazon based off of reviews.Turns out this was a good purchase. I like how hard the foam is (doesn't feel cheap, or like it will fall apart or break down quickly). But mostly I like the results I've been able to get with this foam roller.As soon as I lay down on the roller, my spine and neck crack in ways that would be impossible without ongoing physical therapy. (Which I had been paying for twice a week to resolve my back and neck pain.) I tend to use the roller at night or after a run.I just recently started using the roller to work muscles in my legs as well. That's a little more difficult (and a bit painful!).I have been recommending this particular foam roller to a couple of running buddies.
K**O
Good Roller but not the hardest made
I am an ultra runner who has regularly done 100 plus mile runs for about five years. I have developed tendon problems and IT band issues that are exhibited as pain in the knees. It has forced me out of an event or two.A foam roller is often used like a pressure point/trigger point tool and allows the individual to work aspects of the body that may be hard to reach otherwise. The rolling motion also flushes the tissues and helps to circulate blood through the legs. Both help to loosen the tendon and muscle tissues. Pain is often referred. Knee pain is often from injured or contracted tendons and white tissue outside of the knee area. Using a roller is often painful, but often helps to alleviate chronic pain in the knees and legs. If you don't know anatomy get yourself an instruction book to go with the roller, or google the instructions.I borrowed a foam roller from a friend who told me of a similar problem he had solved with the roller, and was searching for an identical one for myself. Easier said than done. After reading the reviews I purchased the SPRI Black HD roller. It arrived on time and in good condition. It seems to be holding up well and is not falling apart nor is it losing its shape.I find that this roller is not as firm as the original one I was using. The ends rise up off the floor when I use it.(I'm 200 plus) However the softer aspect of this roller is easier on my legs and I seem to use it a bit more as the pain is not quite so intense. I continue to use the harder roller to get deep down into the tissues after using the SPRI.I have purchased a second of these SPRI rollers for a non running friend who suffers knee issues likely to be amplified by IT and tendon tightness. I believe its qualities will suit his needs well.If you are new to foam rollers this may be a good pick. If you are an old hand at them and are seeking the hardest one out there this may not be the one you want. I don't know which one is as most lack identification markings. Quality and physical aspects may even vary with the production run.
P**P
Great for stretching and exercise
Dense and durable. Nice bolster for stretching and for exercise. Perfect length to lay on lengthwise for great back and ribcage stretching. I’ll buy another a wee bit softer as both will provide usefulness and value.
M**
Self massage
This foam roller is sturdy & gym grade. If you need instructions, it comes w/a small guide to show you how to use it. It's like your own massage at home.
N**L
I highly recommend and will buy it again.
Exactly as described. I highly recommend and will buy it again. Hoping the rolling will help with my joint pain, time will tell.
R**R
The roller used at Equinox!
This is the foam roller that they use at my gym (Equinox) and I was happy to find it and at such a reasonable price. I had previously purchased a different, more expensive roller, it was softer and I found it was not as good at working out the sore spots.
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